1. (30%) A single C15X33.9 fastened to a -in. gusset plate. Use A36 steel and assume holes are for %-in. diameter bolts.

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1. (30%) A single C15X33.9 fastened to a -in. gusset plate. Use A36 steel and assume holes are for %-in. diameter bolts.

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1. (30%) A single C15X33.9 fastened to a -in. gusset plate. Use A36 steel and assume holes are for %-in. diameter bolts. Base answer on tension strength of the channel and include shear rupture strength. Gusset Plate C 15X33.9 & 3@3" =9" 1-1/2" 3"3" Compute U factor? b) Compute design strengths? c) Compute block shear strength? d) Determine the maximum allowance tensile load (20% dead load and 80% live load) e) What happens to maximum allowance tensile load (increases or decreases, why?) if C10x25 is used and attached to 5/8-in. gusset plate. Assume the 12 bolts are in 3 lines parallel to the direction of loading, with the same 3-in. spacing?
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